My Brother Is a Dog

My Brother Is a Dog is a 2004 film directed by Peter Timm and starring Maria Ehrich, Martin Lindow and Christine Neubauer.

My Brother Is a Dog
Directed byPeter Timm
Written byThomas Springer
Produced byThomas Springer
Helmut G Weber
Mike Downey
Sam Taylor
Michiel de Rooij
Burny Bos
Siegmund Grewenig
Zorana Piggott
Sabine Veenendaal
Wolfgang Wegmann
StarringMaria Ehrich, Martin Lindow, Christine Newbauer
Distributed byBos Bros. Film & TV Productions
Dogpic
Film and Music Entertainment
Tradewind Pictures
Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR)

Cast

  • Maria Ehrich as Marietta
  • Irm Hermann as Oma Gerda
  • Christine Neubauer as Mutter Maria
  • Martin Lindow as Vater Martin
  • Hans-Laurin Beyerling as Tobias
  • Ellen ten Damme as Ica Müller
  • Gary Lewis as Antiquitätenhändler
  • Julia Ferch as Lisa
  • Kai Ivo Baulitz as Regie-Assistant
  • Renate Hiltl as Süßwaren-Verkäuferin
  • Karsten Blumenthal as Fahrer
  • Peter Schneider as Fahrer
  • Moritz Führmann as Maler
  • Arved Birnbaum as Maler
  • Thomas Bieberstein as Hundeverkäufer
  • Christof Wackernagel as Projektleiter
  • Aurel Manthei as Security-Man
  • Norbert Heisterkamp as Wachmann
  • Michael Günther as Wachmann
  • Hans Timo Beyerling as Junge
  • Nikolai Mohr as Junge
  • Komi Togbonou as Medizinmann
  • Thomas Gimbel as Polizist
  • Ingolf Lück as Regisseur
  • Brigitte Janner as Kundin
  • Gustl vom Hause Holzhauer as Toby the dog

Awards

Biberach Film Festival

  • In 2004, My Brother is a Dog won the ‘Honorable Mention’ for Peter Timm.

Chicago International Children's Film Festival

  • In 2005, My Brother is a Dog won the ‘Best of the Fest’ for Peter Timm.[1]

Oulu International Children's Film Festival

  • Peter Timm was nominated for the ‘Starboy Award’ in 2004.

Undine Awards, Austria

  • My Brother is a Dog was nominated for the ‘Undine Award’ for ‘best Debut, Female – Film’ for Maria Ehrich.

References

  1. "22nd ANNUAL CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN'S FILM FESTIVAL 2005 AWARDS" (PDF). Chicago International Children’s Film Festival (CIFF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 1 May 2015.


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